Jordan Brand continues to dig into their retro bag with another classic colorway releasing in 2022. This time around, we will have another chance to buy the Air Jordan 5 ‘Green Bean’, which is a unique pair.
The ‘Green Bean’ Jordan 5s was first released in 2006. The model, which usually features 3M reflective on the tongue, also covers the upper on this pair. This is the first time that Jordan Brand decided to take over the shoe with 3M. When launched initially, fans had mixed feelings but ultimately, with time, sold out.
Mimicking the original release, this Air Jordan 5 comes dressed in a Silver, Green Bean, and Flint Grey color combination. Silver will drape the upper, which has 3M reflective. So, once the light hits it, the entire shoe will illuminate. Next, we have Green Bean that adorns the branding, liner, and shark teeth on the midsole. Other highlights include a Grey midsole and a translucent rubber outsole.
Furthermore, each will pair comes housed with special packaging, more than likely linked to the 3M upper, and will be available in full family sizing.
Air Jordan 5 Green Bean 2022 Release Details
You can expect the Air Jordan 5 ‘Green Bean’ to return at select retailers and Nike.com on May 28th, 2022. The retail price is $200. Below, you can check out more images of the first release that will give you a closer look, and make sure to visit us for more updates.
Color: Silver/Green Bean-Flint Grey
Release Date: May 28, 2022
Style Code: DM9014-003
Price: $200
Where to Buy: Goat and Flight Club
Update (5/13): Check out official photos of the Air Jordan 5 ‘Green Bean’ that releases May 28th.
Update (4/4): New photos of the 2022 Air Jordan 5 ‘Green Bean’ has arrived which showcases the packaging that comes dressed in Silver and a large Green Jumpman on the lid. Via Chicago Emporium and zsneakerheadz.
Update (1/20): We now have a first look at the 2022 Air Jordan 5 ‘Green Bean’ that will release in June.
Update (1/8): Initially scheduled to launch on May 7th, the ‘Green Bean’ Air Jordan 5 will debut in June.
The images used is the 2006 ‘Green Bean’ Air Jordan 5.
Source: Sneaker Files, zsneakerheadz